The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26

Local and Personal j * Miss Elsie Shioades, of Cincinnati, 'spent the week-end with her aunt, ,Mrs, Cora Trumbo and Mildred. Mr. Glenn Imil of New Carlisle, 0„ was the guest of Miss Ruth Burns, Sunday, Miss Marguerite Kyle of Columbus was the guest of the Jamiesons Tues­ day evening. Mrs. Ai'thur Cummings has return­ ed home after spending a few weeks a t a health resort in Martinsville, Ind, Mr, E. F . Harper, has moved Into the M. E, Church property on Miller street, vacated by Mr, Cool, who re- *turned to Springfield. i _________— . I have moved my lawn mower ; grinding equipment to residence, J. i A, Stormont. (St) Mr. Arlo Anderson of near Reading, Pa., who has charge of the Luxmont Stock Farm, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watt. Mrs. Jennie Jamieson Hogue of Pasadena^ California, -is visiting her i brother, Ralph A. Jamieson and family. Clean-Up Of All Spring SUITS COATS DRESSES Prices are Forgotten )o Reduce this Seasonable Stock of Merchandise. Every Spring Suit, Coat and Dress must go. Silk Print Dresses Three groups~th Blue, Grey, Bay, Brown. You buy them this week at prices you should not believe in print. In low necks, high hecks, the new short sleeves. Sizes for misses and women. • . ' - - ■ • 1 _____ Spring Footwear Marked down to clear out stock in this special selling event. All styles for misses and women in the newest spring hi-eut oxfords, step-in pumps, sandals, straps and ties. Sizes to 10 4 Q Q in AAAA to EEE widths. ____ _ * a w f O COMFORT SHOES Fine soft leather hand turned soles, built in.steel t i l l CfcCfc arch supports, low broad heels'. Black or White ___ NURSE OXFORDS Black ,or White Kid Genuine Nurse Oxfords, steel arch supports, built-up heel, rubber top lift. Widths AA to EE. d* d O f t Sizes to 9.................. - ............................_______ ______ UHLMAN’S 17-19 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio mcnt ever made in Ice Conve­ nience. Lift a (ever and it in* stoutly releases the big, »o(jd ice­ cubes . . . yields 20%more ice by ending messy, wasteful melting Under a faucet.This, togetherwith Frigidaire’s Automatic Ice Tray Release, its capacity to freeze more pounds o f ice faster, and store 100% more rcserve icc-cubes. offcrs the GREATEST ICB-ABIUTY_ ever known! Come in. See PROOF, rswHMimis m » d *om.v«vatntSM. motom „ SEE HOW FRIGIOAIRE PROVES ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES FOR COMPLETE HOME REFRIGERATION 1. AHEATER JCEAB IUTV 2. GREATER STORAGE-ABILITY S. GREATER PROTECT-ABILITY 4. GREATER PETENP-ABIUTV 5. GREATER SAVE-ABILITY Only FrttUalra has the T m t- T /tile t Cuts Current Ceil te the Benel See an electric meter prove it! L ibera l T rade On Used lee Boxes CUMMINGS & CRESWELL HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 78 South Main Bh Why not have your money earn an Income with Cedarville Federal Sav­ ings and Loan Assn. “ Miss Irma Creswell, who has been spending several weeks with Rev. and Mrs.fC. V. McNeel, Liberty, Ind., has reumed home. Mr. and Mys. Warner Ridgeway and tons, Jack and Dickey of Dayton , spent Sunday with M r., and Mrs Ghas. Ridgway. The funeral for Mrs. Agnes Braley i Babb, 69, wife of Robert Babb, former !resident of Clifton, will be. held to­ day in Columbus with burial in Clif­ ton. The deceased is survived by her husband, a daughter, and a sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway have been spending the past week in Hot Springs and Charlottcville, Vn., where the former attended the National Paper Board meeting. Miss Elizabeth Funsett attended the Alpli^ Phi spring informal at I^e Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind., Satur­ day evening. Miss Funsett spent Sun­ day with friends in Noblesville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. H, G. Funsett and daughter, Ariine, drove, to Noblesville Sunday, accompanying their daughter home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ault, near Clif­ ton, entertained the members of the Sunnyside Club at bridge at their home Wednesday evening. Mrs.- Dorothy Wright entertained the members of the Dinner-Bridge Club at her home last Thursday eve­ ning. Mrs. Ed Hamilton has returned home after a visit with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomas in Indianapolis, Ind., last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Masters had for their Sunday guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. McKinnis, of Silverton, O. Proiecutor Marcus Shoup will ask Common Pleas Court for an order per­ mitting the transfer of $9,000 relief funds to the various taxing districts in the county according to relief needs. ROOFING — SPOUTING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK All Work Guaranteed Clifford C. Brewer Phone 128-R-2 Cedarville, O. Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST X-RAY EQUIPMENT Yellow Springs, Ohio Very Low Interest Rate —Quick Service— WINWOOD & DO. C O Z Y THEATRE FRIDAY May 7 ROCHELLE HUDSON MICHAEL WHALEN — in — “WOMAN WISE” SATURDAY May 8 ANN DVORAK — In — “RACING LADY” SUNDAY and MONDAY May 9-10 WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY “After The Thin Man” CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY T, 1987 CHURCH NOTE^fv - METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Charles Everett Hill. Minister Church School, 10 a, m. L. J. George, Supt. . Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject; "A Good Mother." Epworth League, 7:00 p. ni. Union Meeting, 8:00 p. m., in the U. P. Church. Lecture, "Alcohol in the New Age," with stereopticon illustra­ tions. Also illustration for the hymn, "America, the Beautiful," Wanted, as general assistant in small sanitarium, white womafi, be­ tween B5 and BO; Reliable, trust­ worthy, and efficient, with good reference, A good home, good wages., and a permannnt position if satis­ factory — address Yellow Springa Saoitorium — Phone 470 YsUow Springs, O. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Meryl Stormont, Supt. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme: “Mothers Of Men,1' We hope to honor our MOTHERS on this Annual Mother's Day. ‘ Y. P. C.' U., 7 p. m. Subject, “Mak­ ing and Safeguarding the Home.” Leader, Harold Cooley. Union Service, 8 p. m., in this Church. Message by Rev. Chas. E. Hill. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Leader, Mrs. E. E. Finney. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson—“Abraham,' A Man of Prayer.” Preaching Service, 11 a. m. Young People, 7 p. m. Union Evening Service, 8 p. m. THE GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE The .Golden Rule Circle of M. E. Church held the monthly meeting at the church, Thursday evening, April 29th, The meeting was opened by singing' “Open Mine Eyjos,” after which Mrs. Robert Huffman led a re­ sponsive reading, “The Father’s Care,” and also read a poem, “The Sparrow’s Full.” The class stood to pray the Lord's Prayer and another song, “Stand up for Jesus," was sung. Mrs, McCallister, president, then opened the business part of the meeting. Roll call taken, minutes of last meeting read and treasurer’s re­ port given and approved. Visiting committee, Mrs. Trumbo and Mrs. Little reported fourteen calls made. Mrs. Hamilton had eleven ;members of her -membership team present and Mrs. Johnson had eighteen, At the end of August the losing team s to entertain for the winning team., Mrs. John Numqne’s namo was drawn for chairman of May com­ mittee and Mrs. Mary Huffman was requested to lead the devotions. The meeting was closed with song, “Day Is, Over.” Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Stormont led the group in an old fashioned sing and Mrs! Trumbo' pre­ sented a contest of unusual interest, the winner of which, Mrs. Hill, won a lovely prize. ■ Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses. The Sunday School roomroom was attractively decorated with spring flowers. 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